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Can I take paracetamol 500mg in pregnancy, I have mild fever and bad taste of mouth and headache as well. Is it safe to take, my all other reports are absolutely normal
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Yes you can take paracetamol if required but get yourself evaluated if there is fever more than 3 days
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Yes Connect for more details and information Go to my website www.familygynaec.com For articles on pregnancy advice
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Hi , paracetamol is safe but should not be taken each time u feel u have fever. Please get it evaluated if fever doesn't subside.
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Paracetamol is safe, fever in pregnancy needs proper evaluation, better to contact gynecologist.
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Yes you can take
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Hi, Yes paracetamol is safe in pregnancy. If fever doesn't subside you need to get evaluated.
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Yes u can take. Plz take precautions for corona.
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